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Plan B pill, Unprotected Sex. Prego?

BF and I had sex on Nov 22nd, he went in me but we decided to go ahead and get a Plan B pill .. and I took it 86hrs later. I had what I guess was a period for 2.5 days(Dec1,2,3), with the 3rd of Dec being mostly brownish colored discharge, and Dec 4th and 5th were brownish discharge as well. December 14th my bf and I had unprotected sex( we always do the pull out method) and I had minor ovulation cramps starting the day before that, Well today I went to the restroom and noticed my underwear were extremely wet and had alot of white discharge more than what I have when I am ovulating.. I'm wondering what is going on , this has never happened.
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I've have so many odd things go on in the past few months. It's always something. I shouldn't have a period until January 1
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I suggest do not use the pull out method if you are not wanting to get pregnant because you could still get pregnant from that... I did! Also the Plan B pill messes up with women's periods. But if you say that you were having ovulation pains and had sex the next day, you could definitely get pregnant from that. Although that was only a few days ago, it's still to early to tell if you are pregnant. Discharge could mean that your vagina is cleaning itself out, his ejaculation could still being coming out of you, or that you are getting ready to start your period but the only way to be sure is to wait for your period and take a test.
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